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(CNN)The shores of Hobart, Tasmania, have been twinkling a bright, neon blue the past few days, turning the water's surface into a scene that looks out of this world. Photographers have flocked to the glowing waters to witness the bioluminescent phenomenon firsthand. Jo Malcomson, owner of Blackpaw Photography, splashed in the water Monday while capturing the bright display at...

A recent flurry of Instagram posts has confirmed that bright blue, glow-in-the-dark oceans have appeared on the northwest Tasmanian coastline for the first time. The water along the shoreline near Preservation Bay and Rocky Cape, has in recent days become bioluminescent. One of the most unbelievable things to witness with your own eyes. Storm clouds made an awesome back drop as...

The growing popularity of consumer VR headsets is presenting content creators, educators, app developers and travel companies with a great opportunity to let audiences experience parts of the world they've never seen – and which they might never get the chance to see – without leaving their living room. It’s easy to turn your nose up at VR travel, writing it off as...

(Source: NASA - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration ) The ABoVE campaign will combine field work, airborne surveys, satellite data and computer modeling to study the effects of climate change on Arctic and boreal ecosystems, such as this region at the base of the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. Credits: NASA/Ross Nelson As part of a broad effort to study the...

There may not be tanks on the street and no one shuttering the media or jailing opposition intellectuals. But don’t let the seemingly tranquil pictures from Rio fool you. The 31st Olympic Games, which open later this week, are taking place in a country embroiled in extraordinary political turmoil that some observers say amounts to a “soft coup.” The Brazilian leader who will...

March 24, 2017: As I was researching the large cyclone forming off of the coast of Queensland Australia that is being predicted to make landfall as a CAT4 (be prepared if in NE QLD), I noticed something appear on the satellite loop that looks like a huge square shadow right over the heart of Central Australia. I don\'t know what it is, if anything, I\'ve just never seen anything like this on satellites in the past. Links below to see for yourself..
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/geo-new/#/animation?satellite=coms&end_datetime=latest&n_images=24&coverage=fd&channel=04&image_quality=gif
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-24/cyclone-preparations-tropical-low-expected-strengthen-north-qld/8382734...

March 24, 2017: As I was researching the large cyclone forming off of the coast of Queensland Australia that is being predicted to make landfall as a CAT4 (be prepared if in NE QLD), I noticed something appear on the satellite loop that looks like a huge square shadow right over the heart of Central Australia. I don\'t know what it is, if anything, I\'ve just never seen anything like this on satellites in the past. Links below to see for yourself..
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/geo-new/#/animation?satellite=coms&end_datetime=latest&n_images=24&coverage=fd&channel=04&image_quality=gif
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-24/cyclone-preparations-tropical-low-expected-strengthen-north-qld/8382734...

Bioluminescent waves in San Diego, Red Tide Blue Waves

Bioluminescent waves in San Diego, Red Tide Blue Waves

When conditions are right (or wrong) the algea off the coast blooms and can create Red Tides. When the algea gets excited by the movement of the wave it triggers the bioluminescence, a defense response. The more algea the more light.
This was shot mainly in Del Mar and Solana Beach.
In 15 years, I\'ve only seen it once like this.
Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod...

Bioluminescent waves in San Diego, Red Tide Blue Waves

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When conditions are right (or wrong) the algea off the coast blooms and can create Red Tides. When the algea gets excited by the movement of the wave it triggers the bioluminescence, a defense response. The more algea the more light.
This was shot mainly in Del Mar and Solana Beach.
In 15 years, I\'ve only seen it once like this.
Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod...

Little Bay Coastline to Cape Banks. Sydney, Australia

Little Bay Coastline to Cape Banks. Sydney, Australia

Little Bay Beach is one of Sydney\'s undiscovered jewels. A \'secret\' beach popular with locals, it\'s well protected from large coastal swells making it perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Surrounded by four prestigious golf courses and prime real estate waterfront homes, its golden sands are popular with families while the rock ledges to the north and south are well-known, but sometimes dangerous, fishing spots.
In 1969 world renowned artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped Little Bay Coast in One Million Square Feet of Fabric! Quite an extraordinary feat for back then.
Take a look: http://christojeanneclaude.net/mobile/projects?p=wrapped-coast...

Little Bay Coastline to Cape Banks. Sydney, Australia

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Little Bay Beach is one of Sydney\'s undiscovered jewels. A \'secret\' beach popular with locals, it\'s well protected from large coastal swells making it perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Surrounded by four prestigious golf courses and prime real estate waterfront homes, its golden sands are popular with families while the rock ledges to the north and south are well-known, but sometimes dangerous, fishing spots.
In 1969 world renowned artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped Little Bay Coast in One Million Square Feet of Fabric! Quite an extraordinary feat for back then.
Take a look: http://christojeanneclaude.net/mobile/projects?p=wrapped-coast...

Melbourne Australia 2017 EAMSC

Melbourne Australia 2017 EAMSC

Hey peeps! :D
EAMSC was held at Melbourne this January and it was such a memorable trip~ Enjoy and pls excuse my amateur video-making.
Places in the video:
Hong Kong International Airport
Queen Victoria Market
Victoria State Library
Federation Square
South Bank
Jasper Hotel
Flinders Street
St.Paul\'s Cathedral
National Gallery of Victoria
Flagstaff
Royal Arcade- Koko Black
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Melbourne University
St. Kilda Beach
Operator 25
Crown Hotel Melbourne- For the Closing Ceremony and Cultural Night
These are little snippets of the places we visited when we had free time! Of course, EAMSC isn\'t all about play, but also meeting people from other countries(!!), learning from the keynotes, academic sessions, and the academic works of other people. Thankful for the opportunity to attend and the for the spectacular experience....

Melbourne Australia 2017 EAMSC

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Hey peeps! :D
EAMSC was held at Melbourne this January and it was such a memorable trip~ Enjoy and pls excuse my amateur video-making.
Places in the video:
Hong Kong International Airport
Queen Victoria Market
Victoria State Library
Federation Square
South Bank
Jasper Hotel
Flinders Street
St.Paul\'s Cathedral
National Gallery of Victoria
Flagstaff
Royal Arcade- Koko Black
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Melbourne University
St. Kilda Beach
Operator 25
Crown Hotel Melbourne- For the Closing Ceremony and Cultural Night
These are little snippets of the places we visited when we had free time! Of course, EAMSC isn\'t all about play, but also meeting people from other countries(!!), learning from the keynotes, academic sessions, and the academic works of other people. Thankful for the opportunity to attend and the for the spectacular experience....

A Guide To Surfing Newcastle

A Guide To Surfing Newcastle

Welcome to episode two of About Town, a new series from Stab and Summer Bright in which we explore, with gusto, the most vibrant pockets of Australian surf culture. We’re all fond of a road trip, or a weekend getaway; It’s the Australian surf dream. And if you happen to live in Oz, there needn’t be any reason why you should look beyond its coastlines.
Read more: http://stabmag.com/stabcinema/watch-stabs-guide-to-newcastle/...

A Guide To Surfing Newcastle

published:02 May 2017

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Welcome to episode two of About Town, a new series from Stab and Summer Bright in which we explore, with gusto, the most vibrant pockets of Australian surf culture. We’re all fond of a road trip, or a weekend getaway; It’s the Australian surf dream. And if you happen to live in Oz, there needn’t be any reason why you should look beyond its coastlines.
Read more: http://stabmag.com/stabcinema/watch-stabs-guide-to-newcastle/...

Bio-Luminescence Tasmania

Bio-Luminescence Tasmania

A recent bloom of dinoflagellates Noctiluca scintillans, also known as Sea Sparkles, has lit up the shorelines of the Derwent river which runs through the Tasmanian city of Hobart, many of the nearby beaches in the southern part of Tasmania are also experiencing the the neon blue light show....

Bio-Luminescence Tasmania

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A recent bloom of dinoflagellates Noctiluca scintillans, also known as Sea Sparkles, has lit up the shorelines of the Derwent river which runs through the Tasmanian city of Hobart, many of the nearby beaches in the southern part of Tasmania are also experiencing the the neon blue light show....

Sea Level Rise Projection Mapping in Jeopardy as New Islands Grow on Western Atlantic Cape (414)

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New article by the Geophysical Research Institute Letters and picked up by Climate Central, talk about how sea levels and sinking land are a huge imminent threat to the east coast of the USA as sea level rise is happening 3x faster than anywhere else. At the same time in the same location new islands are emerging form the sea and these high tide events are actually \"King Tides\" they conveniently leave that part out. The highest tide of the year, \"King Tide\" is a yearly event, but is shown as proof of sea level rise for political agenda.
Sinking Atlantic Coastline Meets Rapidly Rising Seas http://www.climatecentral.org/news/sinking-atlantic-coastline-meets-rapidly-rising-seas-20247
New island http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/06/new-shelly-island-appears-cape-hatteras-north-carolina-coast/
King Tides USA http://california.kingtides.net/...

Sea Level Rise Projection Mapping in Jeopardy as New Islands Grow on Western Atlantic Cape (414)

published:12 Jul 2017

views:8376

Don\'t get caught un-prepared stock up on survival food today!
http://foodforliberty.com/adapt2030
Support ADAPT 2030 on PATREON http://www.patreon.com/adapt2030
New article by the Geophysical Research Institute Letters and picked up by Climate Central, talk about how sea levels and sinking land are a huge imminent threat to the east coast of the USA as sea level rise is happening 3x faster than anywhere else. At the same time in the same location new islands are emerging form the sea and these high tide events are actually \"King Tides\" they conveniently leave that part out. The highest tide of the year, \"King Tide\" is a yearly event, but is shown as proof of sea level rise for political agenda.
Sinking Atlantic Coastline Meets Rapidly Rising Seas http://www.climatecentral.org/news/sinking-atlantic-coastline-meets-rapidly-rising-seas-20247
New island http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/06/new-shelly-island-appears-cape-hatteras-north-carolina-coast/
King Tides USA http://california.kingtides.net/...

Tasmania Bay: Ghostly blue glow can be a sign of trouble.

Tasmania Bay: Ghostly blue glow can be a sign of trouble.

Tasmania Bay: Ghostly blue glow can be a sign of trouble.
An ethereal blue light riding the waves along a beach in Tasmania can be charming, but it is actually a sign that the bay may be in danger. That\'s because the mysterious glow comes from a bloom of bioluminescent algae that are known to destabilize marine food webs, according to press reports.
The bright blue light in the preservation of the Tasman Bay, off the south coast of Australia, is emitted by Noctiluca scintillans - microscopic plankton more commonly known as the spark of the sea, the BBC reported. Bioluminescent creatures emit light when they are chemically disturbed, according to the BBC. In contrast, animals that are biofluorescent absorb light at a high energy wavelength and then re-emit it at a lower wavelength, which is typically green.
Algae are not toxic to people, although they can cause skin irritation to some of those who swim in its waters. However, they can be detrimental to the larger ecosystem. The bright N scintillans thrive in water with low oxygen levels. For example, a 2014 study published in the journal Nature reported that oxygen deficient water in the Arabian Sea led to three massive outbreaks of N. scintillans.
These N. scintillans microscopic algae blooms displaced, known as diatoms, to become the lowest link in the food chain, were previously reported Live Science. This change in the base of the food chain can alter the entire food web, even annoying the larger fish that people eat,
We argue that N. scintillans blooms could disrupt the traditional diatom-sustained food chain to th...

Tasmania Bay: Ghostly blue glow can be a sign of trouble.

published:17 Mar 2017

views:3857

Tasmania Bay: Ghostly blue glow can be a sign of trouble.
An ethereal blue light riding the waves along a beach in Tasmania can be charming, but it is actually a sign that the bay may be in danger. That\'s because the mysterious glow comes from a bloom of bioluminescent algae that are known to destabilize marine food webs, according to press reports.
The bright blue light in the preservation of the Tasman Bay, off the south coast of Australia, is emitted by Noctiluca scintillans - microscopic plankton more commonly known as the spark of the sea, the BBC reported. Bioluminescent creatures emit light when they are chemically disturbed, according to the BBC. In contrast, animals that are biofluorescent absorb light at a high energy wavelength and then re-emit it at a lower wavelength, which is typically green.
Algae are not toxic to people, although they can cause skin irritation to some of those who swim in its waters. However, they can be detrimental to the larger ecosystem. The bright N scintillans thrive in water with low oxygen levels. For example, a 2014 study published in the journal Nature reported that oxygen deficient water in the Arabian Sea led to three massive outbreaks of N. scintillans.
These N. scintillans microscopic algae blooms displaced, known as diatoms, to become the lowest link in the food chain, were previously reported Live Science. This change in the base of the food chain can alter the entire food web, even annoying the larger fish that people eat,
We argue that N. scintillans blooms could disrupt the traditional diatom-sustained food chain to th...

NEW Underwater Pyramids discovered off the Coast of the Azores - Oct 2015 !!!

NEW Underwater Pyramids discovered off the Coast of the Azores - Oct 2015 !!!
October 2015 - Portugal area, Azores Island. Two huge underwater pyramids discovered by researchers near Azores Island.
Two huge pyramids have been discovered off the Azores islands by Portuguese Researchers of the Hydrographic Institute of the Navy during the investigation on the first underwater pyramid found in 2013 between the islands of Sao Miguel and Terceira. They were still studying whether it is in fact man-made or not when they detected other huge signals showing av structures 120 meters high and 20,000 sq m base in the area of Terceira island - bigger than the first pyramid...
Click here to read the complete article : http://www.section51-ufo.com/2015/10/new-underwater-pyramids-discovered-off-the-coast-of-the-azores-oct-2015.html
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NEW Underwater Pyramids discovered off the Coast of the Azores - Oct 2015 !!!

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NEW Underwater Pyramids discovered off the Coast of the Azores - Oct 2015 !!!
October 2015 - Portugal area, Azores Island. Two huge underwater pyramids discovered by researchers near Azores Island.
Two huge pyramids have been discovered off the Azores islands by Portuguese Researchers of the Hydrographic Institute of the Navy during the investigation on the first underwater pyramid found in 2013 between the islands of Sao Miguel and Terceira. They were still studying whether it is in fact man-made or not when they detected other huge signals showing av structures 120 meters high and 20,000 sq m base in the area of Terceira island - bigger than the first pyramid...
Click here to read the complete article : http://www.section51-ufo.com/2015/10/new-underwater-pyramids-discovered-off-the-coast-of-the-azores-oct-2015.html
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Golf in Australia: Interesting Facts

Golf in Australia: Interesting Facts

Stefan Masuhr - Golf is Australia’s number one participant sport. See why competitions are rising in popularity at http://www.stefanmasuhr.com/australia-competition-golf-increases-popularity-australia/....

Golf in Australia: Interesting Facts

published:07 Jun 2017

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Stefan Masuhr - Golf is Australia’s number one participant sport. See why competitions are rising in popularity at http://www.stefanmasuhr.com/australia-competition-golf-increases-popularity-australia/....

Sea GLOWS with blue lights 'underwater Northern Lights'

Sea GLOWS with blue lights 'underwater Northern Lights'

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Sea GLOWS with blue lights in STUNNING photos described as \'underwater Northern Lights\'
STUNNING photographs have emerged showing beach water in Tasmania GLOWING with bright blue lights.
Sea GLOWS with blue lights in STUNNING photos described as \'underwater Northern Lights\'
STUNNING photographs have emerged showing beach water in Tasmania GLOWING with bright blue lights.
Their colours differ depending on their mood and location, with scientists noting that they often appear red or pink in waters near the North Sea.
They are believed to be non-toxic to humans, but they have been know to cause skin irritations to some people....

Sea GLOWS with blue lights 'underwater Northern Lights'

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Sea GLOWS with blue lights in STUNNING photos described as \'underwater Northern Lights\'
STUNNING photographs have emerged showing beach water in Tasmania GLOWING with bright blue lights.
Sea GLOWS with blue lights in STUNNING photos described as \'underwater Northern Lights\'
STUNNING photographs have emerged showing beach water in Tasmania GLOWING with bright blue lights.
Their colours differ depending on their mood and location, with scientists noting that they often appear red or pink in waters near the North Sea.
They are believed to be non-toxic to humans, but they have been know to cause skin irritations to some people....

Tasmania Beach Glows Blue Due to Bioluminescent Algae (Photos)

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Tasmania Beach Glows Blue Due to Bioluminescent Algae (Photos)

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In The Field: San Diego Coastlines Recap #236

In The Field: San Diego Coastlines Recap #236

About two weeks ago, I hosted a photo workshop in San Diego. A few themes occurred. I talk about them in this week’s In The Field video.
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In The Field: San Diego Coastlines Recap #236

published:16 May 2017

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About two weeks ago, I hosted a photo workshop in San Diego. A few themes occurred. I talk about them in this week’s In The Field video.
Do you want to join me on a workshop? http://www.scottdavenportphoto.com/workshops
2018 workshop dates will be announced later this year. Subscribe to my mailing list and be the first to know when new workshops are coming. Announcements always happen to my mailing list first.
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March 24, 2017: As I was researching the large cyclone forming off of the coast of Queensland Australia that is being predicted to make landfall as a CAT4 (be prepared if in NE QLD), I noticed something appear on the satellite loop that looks like a huge square shadow right over the heart of Centra

When conditions are right (or wrong) the algea off the coast blooms and can create Red Tides. When the algea gets excited by the movement of the wave it triggers the bioluminescence, a defense response. The more algea the more light.
This was shot mainly in Del Mar and Solana Beach.
In 15 years, I\'v

Little Bay Beach is one of Sydney\'s undiscovered jewels. A \'secret\' beach popular with locals, it\'s well protected from large coastal swells making it perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Surrounded by four prestigious golf courses and prime real estate waterfront homes, its golden sands are popular

Hey peeps! :D
EAMSC was held at Melbourne this January and it was such a memorable trip~ Enjoy and pls excuse my amateur video-making.
Places in the video:
Hong Kong International Airport
Queen Victoria Market
Victoria State Library
Federation Square
South Bank
Jasper Hotel
Flinders Street
St.Pau

Welcome to episode two of About Town, a new series from Stab and Summer Bright in which we explore, with gusto, the most vibrant pockets of Australian surf culture. We’re all fond of a road trip, or a weekend getaway; It’s the Australian surf dream. And if you happen to live in Oz, there needn’t be

A recent bloom of dinoflagellates Noctiluca scintillans, also known as Sea Sparkles, has lit up the shorelines of the Derwent river which runs through the Tasmanian city of Hobart, many of the nearby beaches in the southern part of Tasmania are also experiencing the the neon blue light show.

Don\'t get caught un-prepared stock up on survival food today!
http://foodforliberty.com/adapt2030
Support ADAPT 2030 on PATREON http://www.patreon.com/adapt2030
New article by the Geophysical Research Institute Letters and picked up by Climate Central, talk about how sea levels and sinking land ar

Tasmania Bay: Ghostly blue glow can be a sign of trouble.
An ethereal blue light riding the waves along a beach in Tasmania can be charming, but it is actually a sign that the bay may be in danger. That\'s because the mysterious glow comes from a bloom of bioluminescent algae that are known to desta

NEW Underwater Pyramids discovered off the Coast of the Azores - Oct 2015 !!!
October 2015 - Portugal area, Azores Island. Two huge underwater pyramids discovered by researchers near Azores Island.
Two huge pyramids have been discovered off the Azores islands by Portuguese Researchers of the Hydr

Stefan Masuhr - Golf is Australia’s number one participant sport. See why competitions are rising in popularity at http://www.stefanmasuhr.com/australia-competition-golf-increases-popularity-australia/.

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Sea GLOWS with blue lights in STUNNING photos described as \'underwater Northern Lights\'
STUNNING photographs have emerged showing beach water in Tasmania GLOWING with bright blue lights.
Sea GLOWS with blue lights in STUNNING photos described

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About two weeks ago, I hosted a photo workshop in San Diego. A few themes occurred. I talk about them in this week’s In The Field video.
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Wishing to escape the routine of city life, seeking a family friendly seaside break or looking for that next 4WD adrenaline hit, the sub-tropical mid north coast of New South Wales with its world heritage forests and superb coastline ticks many boxes. Experience the amazing lookouts, the magical hi

March 25, 2017: A destructive Cyclone is about to reek havoc on coastal AND inland Queensland, Australia, near Ayr. This storm will bring devastating winds of over 200km/h, inland flooding, storm surge , structural damage, loss of power and infrastructure will be compromised. I have personally been

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Further study of a particular Australian UFO type sighting. seen Seen regularly in NSW along the eastern coastline.
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Based in N.S.W - Research into UFO existence and other events relating to interdimensional existence.
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